Keep an eye out for red spider mite especially in greenhouses, as this is just the time of year these annoying little sap-sucking pests begin to cause serious damage.
Red Spider Mite!
Signs to look out for are mottled and yellowish leaves, often with little clusters of greenish specks on the undersides. A cobweb-like webbing and early leaf drop are also telltale signs. Red spider mite don’t actually turn red till autumn, by which time they’re usually settling down to overwinter in a handy nook and the damage is already done.
They feed voraciously on sap and can seriously weaken your plants. As well as cucumbers, they also attack tomatoes, aubergines and peppers as well as a wide range of ornamental plants including most houseplants, fuchsias, geraniums, poinsettias and orchids.
Spray Plants Regularly
Infestations are worse in dry conditions, so spraying plants regularly with the hose set to fine mist helps send them packing, also keeps numbers down. Or you can always turn to the nuclear option: a predatory mite, Phytoseiulus persimilis, which eats both eggs and mites voraciously.